Differential regulation of the mitogen-activated protein kinases by pathogenic and nonpathogenic mycobacteria.
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Kinome analysis of host response to mycobacterial infection: a novel technique in proteomicsDownregulation of protein kinase C-alpha enhances intracellular survival of Mycobacteria: role of PknGThe non-pathogenic mycobacteria M. smegmatis and M. fortuitum induce rapid host cell apoptosis via a caspase-3 and TNF dependent pathway.Mycobacterium tuberculosis 6-kDa early secreted antigenic target (ESAT-6) protein downregulates lipopolysaccharide induced c-myc expression by modulating the extracellular signal regulated kinases 1/2Exosomes derived from M. 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Differential regulation of the mitogen-activated protein kinases by pathogenic and nonpathogenic mycobacteria.
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Jeffrey S Schorey
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10.1128/IAI.70.6.3040-3052.2002
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2002-06-01T00:00:00Z